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'Anni: The Honeymoon Murder' review: True crime, in the age of CCTV

'Anni: The Honeymoon Murder' revisits the murder of an Indian-origin woman in South Africa, the attempted cover-up and the investigation.

January 08, 2022 / 21:41 IST
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The docuseries uses archival footage as well as interviews with investigators, family members and others to capture what happened on that night in 2010.
The docuseries uses archival footage as well as interviews with investigators, family members and others to capture what happened on that night in 2010.

Horrific - that’s the word to describe the killing of a young Indian-origin woman Anni Ninna Dewani in South Africa in 2010. Hailing from Sweden, Anni was in South Africa on honeymoon with her London-based Indian-origin husband Shrien Dewani. The couple found themselves in a crime-ridden locality of Cape Town, where they were carjacked. While her husband was bundled out of the car, Anni was murdered.

Discovery Plus has now made a four-episode docuseries on her death and the investigation into it.

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The investigation

It could well have been an open and shut case of a hijacking leading to robbery and subsequent killing. But the investigation led to more questions than answers: Why did the hijackers kill the woman when they got what they wanted from her and the husband? Why did they throw out the husband and keep driving on with the woman? How did the husband seem rather calm despite the hijacking? And then the most dreadful question of them all, did the husband mastermind the killing and having it masqueraded as a robbery?’